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The disclosure standard is Webull's own belief that disclosure is 'reasonably necessary,' which grants Webull significant discretion to share information across a broad range of circumstances.
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Webull may preserve or disclose your information in a range of circumstances based on its own belief that doing so is reasonably necessary, without requiring a court order or your consent.
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All requests for information or documents related to potential, anticipated, or current legal proceedings, investigations, or disputes must be made using the appropriate level of legal process.
Recipient may disclose Discloser's Confidential Information: (i) to the extent that such disclosure is required by applicable law or by the order of a court...provided that...the Recipient promptly notifies the Discloser in writing of such required disclosure...
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The disclosure standard is Webull's own belief that disclosure is 'reasonably necessary,' which grants Webull significant discretion to share information across a broad range of circumstances.
Webull may preserve or disclose your information in a range of circumstances based on its own belief that doing so is reasonably necessary, without requiring a court order or your consent.
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